/wrist
15 years ago
General
I put several weeks and about 65 dollars into obtaining a hacked PSP, eventually get it, break the case, try to replace it (about another 35 dollars for the case) pay a guy 20 dollars to swap it out for me, (another 20) the shell was a piece of crap and barely fit, I put the old one on myself and just dealt with scotch tape holding the battery in. The left bumper was acting funny so I opened it up again to fix it. After making sure it was snug and good, I plugged the screen back into the motherboard and pushed the clamp closed on the wire and accidentally snapped it, now the screen doesn't work. So a month and a half, $115 later, I have a broken PSP and an addiction to Monster Hunter Unite on top of it.
0r30
~0r30
That sucks, but I kinda saw it coming.
KohakuIceDragon
~kohakuicedragon
:< that seriously sucks bro :/
seradhe
~seradhe
yeaouch
Jvago
~jvago
Well, fuck.
Cyriljackal
~cyriljackal
Nelson: Ha Ha!
Zephyer
~zephyer
I never did get ahold of Unite, but I did quite enjoy Freedom 2 back in the day.
Mikau
~mikau
Moral of the story: Never attempt to fix a PSP by yourself.
Iridon
~iridon
OP
hey hey hey hey hey.... hey. I did it alright, it's just i made one mistake to use a small screw driver instead of a broader surface like my thumb. I'm good with small technical stuff, In my computer repair class I'm probably one of the best for handling delicate hardware. it's a learning experience
WatermelonCollie
~watermeloncollie
Your life is sadder than mine. Take a bow
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